Boston Red Sox reliever Andrew Bailey went into the All-Star break on the team's active roster, but leaves it on the disabled list and likely done for the season, according to Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe.

Abraham tweeted Friday Bailey has labrum and capsule damage and surgery is likely required to fix it. Whether Bailey needs surgery is unknown that this point, but Abraham said it is likely and regardless of what the prognosis is, Bailey is "probably" done for the season.

Bailey has labrum and capsule damage. Surgery seem likely. Regardless, probably out for the year. #RedSox

The Red Sox acquired Bailey from the Oakland Athletics prior to the 2012 season to be their closer after Jonathan Papelbon left for the Philadelphia Phillies, but Bailey has yet to pan out, as injuries have cost him large amounts of time on the Red Sox active roster.

He made 19 appearances in 2012 while posting a 7.04 ERA. This season was an improvement, but not by much. In 30 appearances out of the bullpen, Bailey has saved eight games, set-up five for another pitcher to close and posted a 3.77 ERA.

He pitched his way out of the ninth inning in June after giving up runs in five straight appearances from June 15-28. Before going on the disabled list, he had tossed four straight shutout appearances lasting 5 1/3 innings.